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Close to Cascade Locks: The Eagle Creek fire in the Columbia River Gorge burns late Sunday night Sept. 3, 2017, less than a quarter mile from the town of Cascade Locks.
It’s been almost six years since the Eagle Creek Fir burned nearly 50,000 acres in the Columbia River Gorge and Ralph Bloemers feels it's time to let people know that the landscape is regenerating.
Eagle Creek and Indian Creek fires have merged in the Columbia River Gorge and are now burning an estimated 30,929 acres, according to state and federal officials who worry that shifting winds ...
The Eagle Creek Fire swelled overnight Tuesday, burning more than 4,800 acres and threatening numerous structures along the Oregon side of the Columbia River Gorge. U.S. Forest Service ...
FILE - In the aftermath of the Eagle Creek fire, crews had to replace many miles of trails in the Columbia River Gorge. This work party was restoring infrastructure in the gorge in June 2018.
CASCADE LOCKS, Ore. — Five years ago, a teenage boy playing with fireworks ignited a wildfire in the Columbia River Gorge that burned more than 48,000 acres, an area nearly the size of Salem and ...
The long-term damage is difficult to predict in the aftermath of the Eagle Creek Fire. In the short term, more than 100 trails, campsites and parks were closed in the Columbia River Gorge. Many ...
Friday marks five years since the devastating Eagle Creek Fire burned through the Columbia River Gorge. The fire was sparked in September 2017 by a then 15-year-old who threw a firework from the ...
Eight years after the Eagle Creek Fire scorched nearly 50,000 acres in the Columbia River Gorge, a new analysis shows the fire helped pave the way for hundreds of landslides and debris flows as ...
CASCADE LOCKS, Ore. – Labor Day marks the two-year anniversary of the start of the Eagle Creek Fire, a more than 48,000-acre wildfire that swept through the Columbia River Gorge. The fire was ...